
Let’s Get Out and Vote!
Everyone who lives in Burlington can vote. College students, people with felony convictions, people who are not US Citizens.
Important Dates
Election Day! Polls open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
All ballots mailed to all registered voters
Deadline to register to vote online or in the Clerk/Treasurer Office before Election Day (Before 1pm)
Deadline to drop off your voted ballot in a drop box (Before 4:30pm)
Voter Frequently Asked Questions
No. It’s not too late. You can register:
In-person: March 5th at your polling place
In-person: Clerk Treasurer's Office until March 1st
Online: Until March 4th, 1 pm https://olvr.vermont.gov/
Not sure if you are already registered? Check your voter status here: https://mvp.vermont.gov/
1) Is it too late to register to vote?
Polling places are dependent on what Ward you live in. If you don’t know your Ward, use the ward look-up tool here: https://www2.burlingtonvt.gov/Clerk/Elections/Map/
Ward Polling Locations
Ward 1: Mater Christi School, 50 Mansfield Avenue
Ward 2: O.N.E. Community Center, 20 Allen Street
Ward 3: Sustainability Academy/Lawrence Barnes Elementary School, 123 North Street
Ward 4: Elk's Lodge, 925 North Ave
Ward 5: Burlington Electric Department, 585 Pine Street
Ward 6: Edmunds Elementary School, 275 Main Street
Ward 7: Robert Miller Recreation Center, 130 Gosse Court
Ward 8: Fletcher Free Library, 235 College Street
2) Where do I vote?
Yes, you can vote before March 4th, 2025, town meeting day. All active registered voters in Burlington will be mailed a ballot by February 12th. If you do not receive your ballot by February 19th, please contact the Clerk Treasurer’s Office. Once you have completed your ballot you may mail it NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 25, or you drop it off at:
Your Polling Place:
Your polling place on the day of the election, March 4th, 7 am - 7 pm.
City Hall:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. until February 28th.
On Monday, March 3rd, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Ballot Drop Boxes located at:
City Hall – Main Street side of the building across from the Flynn Theater
Department of Public Works – 645 Pine Street
Fire Station #2 – 132 North Avenue, rear of the building
Robert Miller Community Center – 130 Gosse Court
Fire Station #3 – 20 Mansfield Avenue
3) Can I vote early?
All Polling places are open between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on March 4th Election day
4) When do the polls open and close?
Sample Ballots for all wards can be found below. Ballots include candidates and ballot questions.
5) Who and what is on the ballot?
In March 2023, Burlington residents voted to implement All Legal Resident Voting. It passed with 68% support. Allowing all Legal Residents to vote in our local elections gives a voice to members of the community who live, work, and pay taxes in Burlington.
Translations of this information is available in the following languages:
6) What is all legal resident voting?
*Please Note that much of this information is sourced directly from City of Burlington. "Elections." Burlington, VT Official Website, https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/163/Elections.